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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:59 pm 
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Think this has to go and I've forgotten who I promised first offer to :oops:


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Man- I didn't even know people were into these...pretty cool.


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Got this coming up for sale soon 8)

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lol, seriously? I have one in the garage downstairs :-D Can you still get spares for them!?!?

(I WAS going to try and hook our two inuits up to it and run them on it... but now they are stateside... hmm.. could be a fun project if my Dad hasn't ditched it - 90% sure he hasn't).

Weren't they called "Scootech's" ?


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I had this about 4 years ago and now wish i hadn't of sold it

I remember they were fun to ride - soft on the tire and not like the new style

if you rode up by the side of one of those big yellow workman pipe you could board slide it like a skateboard 8)

they are like fat birds - fun to ride but yer don't want yer mates to know you ride one :lol:

STREET JAMMER :twisted:
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:16 am 
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Ah ha..! A Street Jammer, that's what I have.. but in yellow and black I believe 8)

Will take a picture of it tomorrow if I remember.. the brakes need some serious attention I remember that.

THIS IS NOT MINE.. but mine is identical to this. Looks pretty damn cool I think!!

I reckon if pushed.. (Boom tish).. I would use this to go to work on.. 6 miles lol.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:25 pm 
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It it possible to get the wheels and tyres for theses scooters. I too have one in the garage i bought for a couple of quid and would love to resto it!
Cheers in advance
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:32 pm 
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Splendid!!....And I think dismantling could be on the cards.Quiet in here isn't it


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Me and my uncle messed about with one of these and put an engine on it (v early 90's). Throttle taken care off by using a thumbie, yeah baby criuse control :lol: . Once it was all done I had the honor of riding it home about 10 miles :D It wasnt very fast.


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If I could get the brakes and tyres/inner tubes sorted, I'd probably have a laugh fixing mine up :-)


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So much better than these micro scooter's. Cant use em anywhere unless its billiard table smooth.


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Just saw this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVN1KJKcZFg

Looks pretty smart, better than the original colours!


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Like his foot plate. What size are the tyres is there nothing on the bay?


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lol, I have no idea. Maybe will check tomorrow if I remember (A bit too much bourbon in the veins now)


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tires are 12" as far as i can remember - you have to use the old bike pump with a flexy part at the end as most modern bike pumps won't get between the spokes to pump up


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